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negative impact. 45% positive. 27% no difference is 22%. bring in your panel. judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst. juan williams, columnist with the hill. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. what about the change in tone? judge, how do you read all of this? as the president gets ready to meet with lawmakers at the white house. >> i think the facts caught up with the president. the public now realizes that these are not cuts. these are reductions in increased spending. this is the planned increase spending right now. that is the planned increase with sequester. the difference is two cents of every dollar on increase spending. no f.b.i. agent will be furloughed. no control will be set free. no prisoner will be set free. no teach refer be fired in west virginia -- to teacher is going to be fired in west virginia, a as the secretary of education said the other day. the scare tactics are reprehensible. this is this his hands. he can nip and tuck. talk to chiefs of the military or the administrative agencies and say here is your priorities. make th
negative impact. 45% positive. 27% no difference is 22%. bring in your panel. judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst. juan williams, columnist with the hill. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. what about the change in tone? judge, how do you read all of this? as the president gets ready to meet with lawmakers at the white house. >> i think the facts caught up with the president. the public now realizes that these are not cuts. these are reductions in increased spending....
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a car bomb today killed 22 people. the second thing it did was create a majority government that was a hard line shia government aligned with iran and aligned with assad in syria. >> it's a pretty shocking situation that's unfolding right now because it certainly wasn't supposed to be this way. when we learned about that so-called surge that david petraeus, the architect -- that was supposed to turn things around and the u.s. was going to be able at some point to be able to withdraw and a democratic pro-western regime in baghdad but that has not happened. >> no. the surge bought us time for an honorable exit. petraeus himself always said the surge was a precondition for talks that created a political deal. but the problem was that maliki never wanted a political deal. it means power sharing. maliki represents a hard line straight of pro-iranian shia which says, why should we make a deal? we're the rulers now. the sunni are the minority. let them suffer the way we suffered, in their imagination, centuries. so that's the
a car bomb today killed 22 people. the second thing it did was create a majority government that was a hard line shia government aligned with iran and aligned with assad in syria. >> it's a pretty shocking situation that's unfolding right now because it certainly wasn't supposed to be this way. when we learned about that so-called surge that david petraeus, the architect -- that was supposed to turn things around and the u.s. was going to be able at some point to be able to withdraw and a...
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barbara starr is at the pentagon to break this down for us. do we believe this is going to be a very different situation for the military when we see these cuts start to take effect? >> that is what commanders say, the joint chiefs of staff say, suzanne. defense secretary chuck hagel, his second day on the job, and it may be tomorrow that may be the most defining for his tenure. in fact, hagel now set to meet tomorrow with the joint chiefs of staff in the tank here at the pentagon. that highly secure meeting room to talk about all of this. to get the full rundown on what it will mean for u.s. military readiness if these cuts, as expected, go into effect. $46 billion has to come out of defense spending by the end of september. we have a bit of a look-ahead at what to expect tomorrow. some of it, i think, people will have expected the military to cut. things like, you know, the blue angels, the military aerial demonstration teams, some of the commercials for recruiting, congressional junkets on military aircraft that very rapidly it gets into wh
barbara starr is at the pentagon to break this down for us. do we believe this is going to be a very different situation for the military when we see these cuts start to take effect? >> that is what commanders say, the joint chiefs of staff say, suzanne. defense secretary chuck hagel, his second day on the job, and it may be tomorrow that may be the most defining for his tenure. in fact, hagel now set to meet tomorrow with the joint chiefs of staff in the tank here at the pentagon. that...
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. >> the press is unbelievably negative. ron gets picked on. my general experience is when efrp thinks you are completely stupid, very, very bearish on the company, is probably time to look at the stock. >> let's talk about kohl's. one would think kohl's would be the beneficiary of jc penney's lows, not so much. >> not so much. up almost 17% at the year-end. they have inventory, but the wrong inventory. the other problem is a real estate problem. if they don't like what they see, it is harder to turn around and walk into kohl's because kohl's aren't anchored at the malls. it is a thoughtful trip to kohl's. >> exactly. >> as opposed to a strip mall. >> let's talk about sears which had it its own problems. some better than expected and maybe better for the wrong reasons. >> when we say bet are than expected, a handful of analyst cover sears because the float is so small. expectations, i would even almost take with a grain of salt. so yes, they beat on those expectations but they did a lot of cost-cutting. if you've been into sears, you can tell,
. >> the press is unbelievably negative. ron gets picked on. my general experience is when efrp thinks you are completely stupid, very, very bearish on the company, is probably time to look at the stock. >> let's talk about kohl's. one would think kohl's would be the beneficiary of jc penney's lows, not so much. >> not so much. up almost 17% at the year-end. they have inventory, but the wrong inventory. the other problem is a real estate problem. if they don't like what they...
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supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on native land, tribes don't have any authority over that perpetrator if he's a nonindian, even if he's your husband. the local police in that area don't have any authority. the county sheriff doesn't have any authority. the state trooper can't come in and arrest them. and the only person that has any authority over that non-indian is some federal agent in madison, wisconsin, 500 miles away. which is why there has been a 67% declination of prosecutions of sexual assault. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has e
supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on...
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gay right supporters are press egg the obama administration to file what's called a friend of the court brief, urge, the court to overturn proposition 8. the obama administration did file a friend of the court brief against the federal defensive marriage act but have not weighed on in proposition 8. >>> several silicon valley companies are urging the supreme court to strike down the defensive marriage act. google, oracle, ebay and apple are some corporations who filed a friend of the court brief. push >>> there's also a new field poll that finds a growing number of californians support same-sex marriage. 61% say same-sex couples should be allowed to marry and have regular marriage laws apply to them. 32% of the people polled said they don't agree. >>> 7:48. down to the wildfire for those automatic federal budget cuts. they are set to kick in at midnight tonight. political reporter jamie dupree joins us via skype from washington, d.c. is there any last-minute maneuvering underway to avoid the cuts? >> reporter: there's maneuvering but no negotiations. there really haven't been any this e
gay right supporters are press egg the obama administration to file what's called a friend of the court brief, urge, the court to overturn proposition 8. the obama administration did file a friend of the court brief against the federal defensive marriage act but have not weighed on in proposition 8. >>> several silicon valley companies are urging the supreme court to strike down the defensive marriage act. google, oracle, ebay and apple are some corporations who filed a friend of the...
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the marsupial press cannot seem to get the president back in their pouch. maybe we could cut the program for the cloning of joe biden because we do not need stupid and stereo. thank you, sir. host: that was larry in georgia. this is the white house's take on the sequester in arizona -- $18 million lost in primary and secondary education. guest: i think if the president spent even one-third more time leading, we would probably be able to do the job that needs to be done as far as targeting specific cuts like four point $5 billion on him proper food stamp payments, or an unused airport and -- in oklahoma, $340,000 for robust squirrels. i could go on and on about the ridiculous spending. if the president would work with us and talk to harry reid in the senate and say get a budget passed and do your job like the american people are paying you to do, and work with the republicans. stop sticking these bills in your drawer. anytime the republican house passes something to avert the sequester crisis in east take it in your drawer, you are part of the problem, not t
the marsupial press cannot seem to get the president back in their pouch. maybe we could cut the program for the cloning of joe biden because we do not need stupid and stereo. thank you, sir. host: that was larry in georgia. this is the white house's take on the sequester in arizona -- $18 million lost in primary and secondary education. guest: i think if the president spent even one-third more time leading, we would probably be able to do the job that needs to be done as far as targeting...
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this is the "full court press." welcome to the program here on current tv as we boom out to you live from our studio on capitol hill and bring you up to date on all the goings on today here in our nation's capital. and around the country around the globe. today is benedict xvi's last day on the job as pope. it is jack lew's first day on the job as our new treasury secretary. and today is the last chance congress has to take any action to avoid the sequester. it ain't gonna happen. the cuts are going to kick in. now, the only question is who is going to get the blame? we know who deserves the blame republicans in the house of representatives. that's it. that and a lot more for the "full court press." first, let's get the latest, we start out with our current news update from lisa ferguson out in los angeles. hi lisa, good morning. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. the senate today will vote on two plans to deal with the sequester but lawmakers still are not confident they'll be able to reach a deal before tomorrow.
this is the "full court press." welcome to the program here on current tv as we boom out to you live from our studio on capitol hill and bring you up to date on all the goings on today here in our nation's capital. and around the country around the globe. today is benedict xvi's last day on the job as pope. it is jack lew's first day on the job as our new treasury secretary. and today is the last chance congress has to take any action to avoid the sequester. it ain't gonna happen. the...
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let me also tell you what bob woodward said about the president and this had to do with the pentagon and an aircraft carrier being deployed in the persian gulf. let's show you what he said. >>. >> under the constitution, the president is the commander-in-chief and employs the force so we now have the president going out because of this piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the country. and that kind of madness we've not seen in a long time. >> sean: a type of madness we've not seen in a long time. what about the president releasing criminals, not sending out aircraft carriers. what do you think he's doing? >> i think he's playing political politics. all he wants to do is take more from the taxpayer. that's the sad part. when he sits there and threatens bob woodward, his administration, that's wrong. but think about how many times bob woodward has dealt with presidential-- presidents in the past and what they've threatened him before. for him to come out, woodward, and talk about this, i think this is very big and i think this will even grow into s
let me also tell you what bob woodward said about the president and this had to do with the pentagon and an aircraft carrier being deployed in the persian gulf. let's show you what he said. >>. >> under the constitution, the president is the commander-in-chief and employs the force so we now have the president going out because of this piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the country. and that kind of madness we've not seen in a long time....
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yeah. >> reporter: six cars and 22 homes were damaged. public utilities commission inspectors say it is unclear what caused the pipe to rupture or whether it is tied to work in december. >> we send it off to analysis to see what went wrong. we will have an answer in a few days. >> reporter: as crews cleaned, neighbors tried to salvage what they could. >> we found water damage in the house and structural damage. many cracks in the house that weren't there before. doors that can't open. >> the flood caused a smaller sink hole in the backyard of this house. tonight 7 homes are yellow tagged allowing residents entry but requiring more inspection. >> reporter: do you feel safe? >> i think so. if the building inspector said it is fine, i think it is fine. >> reporter: another live look at the scene from above, from news chopper 2. you see them pushing dirt into the sink hole. they met a 6:00 p.m. deadline to get the pipe repaired. the road remains closed till the road is repaired tomorrow. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu
yeah. >> reporter: six cars and 22 homes were damaged. public utilities commission inspectors say it is unclear what caused the pipe to rupture or whether it is tied to work in december. >> we send it off to analysis to see what went wrong. we will have an answer in a few days. >> reporter: as crews cleaned, neighbors tried to salvage what they could. >> we found water damage in the house and structural damage. many cracks in the house that weren't there before. doors...
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that is where the pentagon was. what i learned that day is if this country >> now i wondered in the last decade how many people have to get murdered in a mass murder for it to be enough? i've been wrong time after time after time. i'm a grand pap i have little kids at home. are 20 babies be enough. that's what we're asking for? when was that gun bought? [applause] >> i'm a law enforcement guy too. i had your job in connecticut some years ago. i want to say, nobody in law enforcement ever thinks we're doing enough. nobody ever says we can go home and stop trying to to do better. so as much as we may agree with you that the united states department of justice and local and state police forces are trying to enforce these laws as agress ily as possible. i think you need more resources and you need criminal background checks. so you can know how to keep these weapons, all weapons out of the hands who shouldn't have them, criminals, domestic abusers, the severe mentally ill. would you agree that the criminal background ch
that is where the pentagon was. what i learned that day is if this country >> now i wondered in the last decade how many people have to get murdered in a mass murder for it to be enough? i've been wrong time after time after time. i'm a grand pap i have little kids at home. are 20 babies be enough. that's what we're asking for? when was that gun bought? [applause] >> i'm a law enforcement guy too. i had your job in connecticut some years ago. i want to say, nobody in law enforcement...
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in south carolina after parents of ashley hall here that the lady went into ashley hall with a 22 semi automatic pistol and thank god the gun didn't function, who passed a background check at the federal level, who was adjudicated not guilty by reason of insanity of trying to kill the president of the united states. so before i am told by my colleagues on the other side in the two witnesses we need to change our laws, i would argue the law is fundamentally broken when almost no one gets prosecuted. and if you can pass a background check, having been adjudicated mentally insane by federal court, the place we should start at 16 alas we have rather than expanding on and creating a false sense of security. thank you. >> vice president biden outlined the gun legislation plan at a main national association of attorneys general. we will show you that in a few minutes. president obama said the capital to dedicate a statue to civil rights activist rosa parks. here are some of what he had to say. >> well, they are out of inertia, salt or status. they are out of fear or simple lack of moral imagi
in south carolina after parents of ashley hall here that the lady went into ashley hall with a 22 semi automatic pistol and thank god the gun didn't function, who passed a background check at the federal level, who was adjudicated not guilty by reason of insanity of trying to kill the president of the united states. so before i am told by my colleagues on the other side in the two witnesses we need to change our laws, i would argue the law is fundamentally broken when almost no one gets...
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you go back almost 22 years ago, as chairman dempsey noted this morning in a meeting, 22 years ago tomorrow in 1991, february 28, the end of desert storm, if you take those two events and start charting this, not unlike history, you start to see a picture emerge of different kinds of threats, new threats and there will be more new threats. and it gives you some dimension when you back up a little bit and understand this, not that any of us -- smart enough to know it all or figure it out, but it gives you some dimension of what's going on in the world. the world is such -- it's such an uncertain time. our budget problems here, meaning if nothing else what we're dealing with, what you're dealing with, what we're all dealing with is, yes, dollars coming down, but it's the uncertainty of the planning. it's the uncertainty of the commitments. it's the uncertainty of what's ahead. people are always the most important resource of institution. you know that. you always take care of your people. always take care of your people first. you all have done a tremendous job of that. partly why this instit
you go back almost 22 years ago, as chairman dempsey noted this morning in a meeting, 22 years ago tomorrow in 1991, february 28, the end of desert storm, if you take those two events and start charting this, not unlike history, you start to see a picture emerge of different kinds of threats, new threats and there will be more new threats. and it gives you some dimension when you back up a little bit and understand this, not that any of us -- smart enough to know it all or figure it out, but it...
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melissa: is the king of beers more of a court jester. we'll tell you why budweiser drinkers are suing over what they deem is a cruel joke. look at 10-year and 30-year treasury as we head out to break. you see the yield falling one basis point on the ten-year. we'll be right back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. we are in rally mode. pending home sales rose more than expected in january to their highest level since april 2010. nation
melissa: is the king of beers more of a court jester. we'll tell you why budweiser drinkers are suing over what they deem is a cruel joke. look at 10-year and 30-year treasury as we head out to break. you see the yield falling one basis point on the ten-year. we'll be right back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce...
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22 days a year. in virginia alone, one state, 90,000 individuals beginning at the end of march, early april, will face the beginnings of furloughs one day a week for up to 22 weeks, 90,000 individuals. you know, there aren't many towns and cities in virginia that have more than 90,000 people and yet we would take all these poem and put their economic livelihood at risk for the foreseeable future as we try to figure this out. let me tell you who some of these folks are. these are the -- the nurses who treat our wounded warriors. these are our air traffic controllers who keach us safe in the air -- keep us safe in the air. you think of those individuals and the fact that they're trying to make a living for their families and they're trying to do good service for their fellow virginians and fellow americans and then you multiply that by 90,000 and that's just one state's worth. our contractors in the private sector, and we all want a vibrant private sector, we all think that the private sector being str
22 days a year. in virginia alone, one state, 90,000 individuals beginning at the end of march, early april, will face the beginnings of furloughs one day a week for up to 22 weeks, 90,000 individuals. you know, there aren't many towns and cities in virginia that have more than 90,000 people and yet we would take all these poem and put their economic livelihood at risk for the foreseeable future as we try to figure this out. let me tell you who some of these folks are. these are the -- the...
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they say 22-year-old tunisia howard was inside the vehicle when shots were fired. howard is the girlfriend of harris. he's still at large. >>> a wicked combination of strong winds and up to 20 inches of snow knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses. in many areas work crews scrambling to restore power. they had to be accompanied by road plows. for millions of people the impassable roads left them stranded at home and at work. air travel halted in much of the midsection. in chicago alone more than 1,000 flights were canceled yesterday. hundreds more likely today. >>> an australian billionaire has unveiled plans for a full-scale replica of the titanic. it's called the tie tangibtanic. it's set to sale in 2016. look at those pictures. yes, you can buy a ticket and you will wear 1912-style clothing. there will be enough lifeboats for everyone thoechlt i'm ashleigh banfield. it takes a lot to get senior lawmakers in the very same room. today we can thank rosa parks for making it happen. just take a look at this live picture as we speak, a dedication ceremo
they say 22-year-old tunisia howard was inside the vehicle when shots were fired. howard is the girlfriend of harris. he's still at large. >>> a wicked combination of strong winds and up to 20 inches of snow knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses. in many areas work crews scrambling to restore power. they had to be accompanied by road plows. for millions of people the impassable roads left them stranded at home and at work. air travel halted in much of the midsection....
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police are calling 22-year-old tamisha howard is person of interest in the case. she's seen here with the suspected gunman, au mare harris -- ammar harris. police say she was in the car with harris on the las vegas strip when the car accident happened. >>> an overnight police chase in san jose lands two teenagers in the hospital. it happened at the bird avenue exit on southbound 280. ktvu's brian flores joining us live from san jose to tell us how this chase ended so abruptly, brian. >> reporter: hi, dave. good morning. i just got off the phone with the santa clara county sheriff's department about a minute ago. we have new information on the chase. the teenagers involved, the driver was actually a 15-year- old female. she was actually a runaway out of stockton. the passenger was a 17-year-old boy. he was with the driver and the stolen car was from san jose. the two are just lucky to be alive this morning after a car chase and crash off the 280. we want to get to video of what happened. this is around 2:00 this morning. authorities say the two teenagers were drivi
police are calling 22-year-old tamisha howard is person of interest in the case. she's seen here with the suspected gunman, au mare harris -- ammar harris. police say she was in the car with harris on the las vegas strip when the car accident happened. >>> an overnight police chase in san jose lands two teenagers in the hospital. it happened at the bird avenue exit on southbound 280. ktvu's brian flores joining us live from san jose to tell us how this chase ended so abruptly, brian....
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we also must address the huge budget challenges that are facing the pentagon. in large measure because neither it nor congress has insisted on change and indeed in some cases has institutionalized bad decision. we haven't scaled back our horribly expensive outmoded, inefficient deterrent program, maintaining perhaps eight, 10 times what we need for actual deterrence today with three massive expensive redoesn'tant delivery systems that are out of sync with today's threats. we haven't used nuclear weapons for the last 68 years. we probably won't use them for the next 68 years and there is no imaginable circumstance when we would use even a fraction of what we have. and the cost for that conservatively is over 2/3 of $1 trillion over the next 10 years. we need to come to grips with the cost of an all-volunteer army. now, our forces are significantly above what we had a decade earlier when we were supposedly staffed to fight two wars simultaneously. we need to scale that down to refocus it, to supplement reductions in troop levels with beefed up support to the nati
we also must address the huge budget challenges that are facing the pentagon. in large measure because neither it nor congress has insisted on change and indeed in some cases has institutionalized bad decision. we haven't scaled back our horribly expensive outmoded, inefficient deterrent program, maintaining perhaps eight, 10 times what we need for actual deterrence today with three massive expensive redoesn'tant delivery systems that are out of sync with today's threats. we haven't used...
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got to come back for that right here again tomorrow on the full court press. >> this is "the bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: jacki schechner. >> good morning. >> stephanie: guess what today is. it's handsome man day. of course, the mooks. hour two, hal sparks. hour three gavin newsom. >> in studio. >> that's a lot of handsome. >> stephanie: it is handsome man today. >> i've met gavin. >> stephanie: you cannot look directly into him. >> i remember i was speaking with him. it is a little overwhelming. >> adopt stare directly into the handsome man. >> no. >> stephanie: who are much prettier than any woman in the world. they need special glasses for that. >> stephanie: exactly. you know your party is in trouble when i came in and said chris, get me that poll about how people hate republicans. he's like which one? in the meantime, we don't have to take ale to, everybody loves jacki schechner in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. today, rosa parks becomes the first black woman honored with a full-length statue in statuary hall. president obama will be on ha
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police are calling 22-year-old tanisha howard a person of interest in this case. she is pictured here with the suspected gunman ammar harris. she was in the suv with harris when she fired shots into a maserati. cherry crashed into a taxi which burst into flames killing the cab driver and his passenger. >>> time is 5:46. later this morning vice president joe biden will talk to attorneys general from around the country about obama's idea to reduce gun violence. he's been meeting with people around the nation to reduce gun violence. this morning he will be speaking at a meeting of associations of attorneys general. later today the vice president will meet with new york city mayor michael bloomberg happen he's an outspoken supporter of gun control. >>> happening right now house minority leader nancy pelosi along with representatives from the congressional black, hispanic, and asian pacific caucus. today the supreme court is taking a look at whether the 1965 law is constitutional. her colleagues say it's important to continue protecting the right to vote for all americ
police are calling 22-year-old tanisha howard a person of interest in this case. she is pictured here with the suspected gunman ammar harris. she was in the suv with harris when she fired shots into a maserati. cherry crashed into a taxi which burst into flames killing the cab driver and his passenger. >>> time is 5:46. later this morning vice president joe biden will talk to attorneys general from around the country about obama's idea to reduce gun violence. he's been meeting with...
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it is the full court press. we are coming to you live, coast to coast from our studio on capitol hill in washington, d.c. just down the street from the united states capitol building where president obama will be late this morning speaking at the unveiling of a statue of the great rosa parks. just down the street from the united states capitol where they should be dealing with the sequesterw but they are not because republicans under john boehner refuse to budge. it is the full court press. look forward to hearing from you today by phone at 866-55-press, on twitter @bpshow or on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. join us to let us know what you think about these issues what you think about the sectioning quester, how it will -- the sequester and how it will impact you and your family. phil bang we can on the phones and cyprian boulding keeping us looking good on current tv. we go down to the white house today, very, very busy days josh earnest is the deputy press secretary stepping out of his busy duties th
it is the full court press. we are coming to you live, coast to coast from our studio on capitol hill in washington, d.c. just down the street from the united states capitol building where president obama will be late this morning speaking at the unveiling of a statue of the great rosa parks. just down the street from the united states capitol where they should be dealing with the sequesterw but they are not because republicans under john boehner refuse to budge. it is the full court press....
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april 22 for a hearing related to that stand your ground law. they're calling it a mini trial, but that is the next step legally in all this. but obviously this was a huge story a year ago when it first broke. a lot of questions about police and the law, possible racial undercurrents. so on and so forth. so how all that plays out in this mini trial a few weeks, we shall see. >> the stand your ground law in florida, which there was a group that was put together to look at the law to see if any differences can be made. the group has since been disbanded and no changes made to the law. this is a strong law in florida. a lot of lawmakers are behind it. as far as zimmerman goes, there was questions when he was released last year whether or not he would flee and if he would leave florida. on cnn, they said yesterday they had spoken to the attorney for zimmerman and he is still in florida according to his attorney. >> and that town has a new police chief that is doing community outreach. >>> we have dramatic video of a teenager in a runaway car, avoidi
april 22 for a hearing related to that stand your ground law. they're calling it a mini trial, but that is the next step legally in all this. but obviously this was a huge story a year ago when it first broke. a lot of questions about police and the law, possible racial undercurrents. so on and so forth. so how all that plays out in this mini trial a few weeks, we shall see. >> the stand your ground law in florida, which there was a group that was put together to look at the law to see if...
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the california supreme court struck down proposition 22, and the family code provision that went with it; on the drownses that under california constitution, under the due process cause and equal protection clause of the california constitution, that was an invasion of right oses california citizens. that was in may of 2008. then proposition 8 was already in the works and was put on the ballot and enacted by the citizens of california, on november 5 of that year, which then changed the california constitution to eliminate that california supreme court decision in the interim, 18,000 same-sex couples got married in california. the first challenge was to whether or not proposition 8 was really a revision of the california constitution and had to do through the legislature-that california supreme court said, no, no it's an amendment the constitution. so challenge -- a challenge to proposition 8 under the california constitution is not going to work bus it's an teamed the constitution -- an amendment to the constitution. so my clients, four individuals, two gay men and a lesbian couple, b
the california supreme court struck down proposition 22, and the family code provision that went with it; on the drownses that under california constitution, under the due process cause and equal protection clause of the california constitution, that was an invasion of right oses california citizens. that was in may of 2008. then proposition 8 was already in the works and was put on the ballot and enacted by the citizens of california, on november 5 of that year, which then changed the...
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we're joined by the executive producer betsy west, a veteran of abc and cbs news, earned 22 emmy awards for her works on programs like "60 minutes." welcome to "democracy now!" tell us about this project. >> it has spent eight years in the making. when my partner dylan mcgee came to me, she had been working on it for about a year. she got to gloria steinem and astor did do a story about her life, a documentary. gloria said, nobody has done anything on the movement. somebody needs to do a story of the women's movement. so she said about looking into that and came to meet a year later. in a way i was happy because it was an amazing opportunity that the store had not been done. >> the stories told in and, share some of them. >> we really look at the movement, some of the well-known people like gloria steinem, who was a major figure in the women's movement, and some of the unknowns stories. the coal miner who was one of the first call miners, and then she was subjected to sexual harassment by her boss so she took her boss to court and fought a 13-year battle and won. the telephone operator
we're joined by the executive producer betsy west, a veteran of abc and cbs news, earned 22 emmy awards for her works on programs like "60 minutes." welcome to "democracy now!" tell us about this project. >> it has spent eight years in the making. when my partner dylan mcgee came to me, she had been working on it for about a year. she got to gloria steinem and astor did do a story about her life, a documentary. gloria said, nobody has done anything on the movement....
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court to keep operations in wardak? >> i don't have the precise answer. i would really wait until the joint commission concludes its work. special operations in afghanistan are very important over the years and will let the joint commission do its work for these particular work. >> these operations were cut in two weeks, so i sat and then -- >> i think we have to wait for the process to work in kabul and that process hasn't begun yet. >> i think isaf is best to address that specific question. yes, sir. >> could you give an update on the grabbing of the at 35, if there's any investigation or progress this week? >> i don't have a precise timeline. on friday, we announced the s. 35 fleet has been grounded because of a defect in one plane was founded on a the engine blades. what we are doing now is the prudent and logical thing, to see if this is a limited defect in one plane on one engine or if this is a design error or fraud that may affect other aircraft in the fleet. that's over examining right now and remain solely -- and current capabilities and united
court to keep operations in wardak? >> i don't have the precise answer. i would really wait until the joint commission concludes its work. special operations in afghanistan are very important over the years and will let the joint commission do its work for these particular work. >> these operations were cut in two weeks, so i sat and then -- >> i think we have to wait for the process to work in kabul and that process hasn't begun yet. >> i think isaf is best to address...
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sales getting better and they have momentum that stocks on the cost of a nice break out, you can go to $22 a huge percentage game. lori: with the exploration of the man cave, i am sure you have one. charles: and a home office. two separate rooms. when i bring out the guard smoke out of the house until i get that i can't really use it the right way. by the way, when you talk to jamie dimon that question this morning from melissa frances was phenomenal. melissa: i wanted to use that clip when i see him. [talking over each other] charles: that is kind of crazy and surprise the market didn't take a hit. melissa: i am definitely going to play that back. charles: when you play that back and listen to -- see you later. [talking over each other] lori: speaking of ben bernanke, testimony hanging loose with the fed chief, ten year treasury sinking 2 two month low as easy money policies stay in effect. melissa: a soap opera department store style. macy's and j.c. penney waging an epic legal battle, markets soared. lori: a semiannual testimony day by the fed chief, look at the dollar. come on. [talkin
sales getting better and they have momentum that stocks on the cost of a nice break out, you can go to $22 a huge percentage game. lori: with the exploration of the man cave, i am sure you have one. charles: and a home office. two separate rooms. when i bring out the guard smoke out of the house until i get that i can't really use it the right way. by the way, when you talk to jamie dimon that question this morning from melissa frances was phenomenal. melissa: i wanted to use that clip when i...
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the workers around nor fork and virginia could be furniture load for up to 22 days, lose to 2 22% of their salaries. and the ripple affect as it goes out. and the fact that this is artificially created, that the president has presented a very comprehensive plan that is tied to strategy that can fix this. it's going to require some compromise, only congress can do this now, but we need to fix this. we don't need to make these cuts in this mindless, automatic way. we need to have a comprehensive, balanced approach to do this so we don't harm our national security. jon: well, if what way would national security be affected if the sequestration goes through? can you give us some specifics? >> well, we've already delayed the sailing of the true man and her strike group to the middle east. sequestration hits, we're going to have to delay the sailing of the baton and her am tpaoe and amphibious group. we will are to take down nine of our carrier air wings. it will take up to a year to get them back. it will cost through or three times as much to get them ready. we will fly less, train less,
the workers around nor fork and virginia could be furniture load for up to 22 days, lose to 2 22% of their salaries. and the ripple affect as it goes out. and the fact that this is artificially created, that the president has presented a very comprehensive plan that is tied to strategy that can fix this. it's going to require some compromise, only congress can do this now, but we need to fix this. we don't need to make these cuts in this mindless, automatic way. we need to have a comprehensive,...
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ktvu's alex savidge is there at the press conference. he will give us an update coming up shortly. >> a real mystery. >> uh-huh. >>> 7:57. a vandal has been targeting businesses in downtown walnut creek. the amount of damage caused and who the police are searching for. >> reporter: we're live in san jose where we have new information on the deadly hit- and-run collision that happened earlier this morning, including more on the victim and a car description -- coming up. >> reporter: the fbi helps oakland police target a homicide suspect. we'll tell you why more than a dozen people ended up being questioned when "mornings on 2" continues. >>> welcome back. i'm tori campbell. >> i'm dave clark. >>> police are busy searching for a driver who hit and killed a pedestrian in san jose just hours ago. ktvu's brian flores is at the intersection of monterey and bellevue with the very latest on this investigation. brian? >> reporter: hi, dave. good morning. i just got off the phone with san jose police. police say the victim in this deadly hit-and-r
ktvu's alex savidge is there at the press conference. he will give us an update coming up shortly. >> a real mystery. >> uh-huh. >>> 7:57. a vandal has been targeting businesses in downtown walnut creek. the amount of damage caused and who the police are searching for. >> reporter: we're live in san jose where we have new information on the deadly hit- and-run collision that happened earlier this morning, including more on the victim and a car description -- coming...
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riley offered to plead guilty for the 22 counts he faces. he considered a move to dismiss all charges that manning has not received a speedy trial. and new ceremony is marking the 20th anniversary of the first terrorist attack on the world trade center. they will honor the six people who died in a garage below one of the twin towers and more than them were hurt. several were convicted about that bombing and they are honoring the 2700 people who died in the attacks that took down the world trade center towers. >>> neither side is bulging in washington with no spending plan in place, automatic cuts are due to take affect on friday. kyla campbell is in our washington d.c. newsroom to tell us how they could affect airports and border security, kyla campbell? >> reporter: people will have to wait longer in security lines and security in california's border in mexico could also be weakened. they warned turn lows -- furloughs will be taken at the boarder but they don't expect the cuts to be taken immediately but it is a different story at airports.
riley offered to plead guilty for the 22 counts he faces. he considered a move to dismiss all charges that manning has not received a speedy trial. and new ceremony is marking the 20th anniversary of the first terrorist attack on the world trade center. they will honor the six people who died in a garage below one of the twin towers and more than them were hurt. several were convicted about that bombing and they are honoring the 2700 people who died in the attacks that took down the world trade...
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the ball is in the president's court. >> the former republican senator chuck hegel is on track to lend confirmation. this comes 12 days after the nomination was thaw. gop signaled late monday that would in their delaying tactics. once confirmed, hagel will succeed defense secretary leon panetta just days before automatic, across-the-board budget cuts and scheduled to hit the pentagon. >> safety officials say more teenagers dying behind the wheel. a new report find that deaths of teenage drivers increased 19% for six months of last year. that is a reversal of a decade-long trend were of raw traffic fatalities declined to historical lows. the study finds the deaths are primarily among 16 and 17 year old. >> pollen season starting earlier this year in some parts of the u.s.. tree pollen is supposed to peak in march. grass pollen in the following weeks. but regions from the nation's capital to north texas off pollen count spike in february. here in the bay area, the tree pollen count is high right now. the most active pollens being cedar in juniper. researchers say if you are allergic, you
the ball is in the president's court. >> the former republican senator chuck hegel is on track to lend confirmation. this comes 12 days after the nomination was thaw. gop signaled late monday that would in their delaying tactics. once confirmed, hagel will succeed defense secretary leon panetta just days before automatic, across-the-board budget cuts and scheduled to hit the pentagon. >> safety officials say more teenagers dying behind the wheel. a new report find that deaths of...
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and that is part of the pentagon? caller: the defense intelligence agency, we are under the dod. host: what are you hearing about your job? caller: because i am a civilian, i'm liable to be placed on furlough at least one day a week, potentially 22 days until the end of the fiscal year. unfortunately, paying my half of the rent with a roommate at $1,200 a month prior to facilities, i'm going to have many difficulties with living with another analyst, just trying to afford our rent, as well as part of any food or any other expenses. host: could you have taken a job in the private sector and made more? caller: absolutely. i got a college degree try to join the intelligence agency, because i intended to serve this country. i do not wear a uniform, but i go to work every day for the defense of this nation. host: steve, from maryland, part of the energy department. caller: i am a fairly senior person. i understand the plight of folks at lower levels. the point is i have been working for the federal government for about 32 years. i would have been fired in the first or second. if i did
and that is part of the pentagon? caller: the defense intelligence agency, we are under the dod. host: what are you hearing about your job? caller: because i am a civilian, i'm liable to be placed on furlough at least one day a week, potentially 22 days until the end of the fiscal year. unfortunately, paying my half of the rent with a roommate at $1,200 a month prior to facilities, i'm going to have many difficulties with living with another analyst, just trying to afford our rent, as well as...
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it requires snoefrn warrant nor a court order. 22 percent of the government searchs required warrants and only 10 percent required court orders. >> there are circumstances in which we push back as a law abiding company we have to provide that data. >> many agree they are bound by an outdated law the communications privacy act it was passed in 1986 before most americans even had internet. under ecpa e-mail scored on a server fore more than 6 months is considered abandoned. some charge google passively accepted law enforcement search request at the same time it has been a major supporter and contributor to the observe b-- obama 2012 campaign. doug mckel way fox news. >>> the time now is 25 after the top of the hour. coming up did the united states postal service know lance armstrong was doping the entire time? the shocking allegations being made by the disgraced cyclist. that is straight ahead. >> plus is this the new 30? jane fonda may be backing up the latest claim by some scientists. first on this day in history in 1977 new kid in town by the eagles when the top of the music starts.
it requires snoefrn warrant nor a court order. 22 percent of the government searchs required warrants and only 10 percent required court orders. >> there are circumstances in which we push back as a law abiding company we have to provide that data. >> many agree they are bound by an outdated law the communications privacy act it was passed in 1986 before most americans even had internet. under ecpa e-mail scored on a server fore more than 6 months is considered abandoned. some...
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the 22-foot high catch fence at the impact point had been replaced. by all accounts, if not for the fence, the accident might have been catastrophic. >> it kept the car on the racetrack. the parts and pieces fly into the stands, yes, they did. but the catch fence is to keep the majority of the car on the racetrack and out of the grandstands. so it did a fantastic job. >> reporter: still, there were injuries. some serious. some victims still hospitalized. nascar will, experts say, go back and look at the crash second by second, piece by piece, a quick fix, perhaps raise the protective fence, move fans further away from the track. but that would impact one of the attractions of auto racing, how close fans can get to the action. someti sometimes, it's just too close. now, next week, there's a race in arizona and nascar officials say they have been in touch with track officials in phoenix and they are sharing what they know at this point about how the accident here happened on saturday. wolf. >> john zarrella from daytona beach, thanks very much. >>> osca
the 22-foot high catch fence at the impact point had been replaced. by all accounts, if not for the fence, the accident might have been catastrophic. >> it kept the car on the racetrack. the parts and pieces fly into the stands, yes, they did. but the catch fence is to keep the majority of the car on the racetrack and out of the grandstands. so it did a fantastic job. >> reporter: still, there were injuries. some serious. some victims still hospitalized. nascar will, experts say, go...
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. >> at 22 years old, you've got your first oscar, and you've already had two nominations. it's awfully young to have so much success so far. do you feel that this is -- is it a good thing it is coming so early in the career? >> i hope so. yeah. i mean, i -- who knows? i guess we'll see. >> you don't worry about being -- peaking too soon? >> well, now i am. god. >> what do you say to that? qod y kudos to her. facial expressions are priceless. the man in the thick of the oscar glamour, piers morgan. piers, nice to have you calling in. i'm sure you didn't get a whole lot of shut eye after your big schmoozing at the "vanity fair" party. we have some clips. what was the highlight of the after party? >> you know what i liked about it, apart from the fact that everybody goes, every star who has won, the nominees and the legends, they go to this incredible party. what i like is a very kind of old-fashioned glamour, respect thing that goes on. when ben affleck walked in, for example, clutching his oscar, everyone stood up and applauded. and the same for others. i think the general
. >> at 22 years old, you've got your first oscar, and you've already had two nominations. it's awfully young to have so much success so far. do you feel that this is -- is it a good thing it is coming so early in the career? >> i hope so. yeah. i mean, i -- who knows? i guess we'll see. >> you don't worry about being -- peaking too soon? >> well, now i am. god. >> what do you say to that? qod y kudos to her. facial expressions are priceless. the man in the thick...
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leaders meet with the press at 4 p.m. today. there's no big meeting happening, they're not meeting with the president not a bipartisan brouhaha so people think it's going to happen and the cuts are going to happen and serious, especially to the military and other folks furloughed. stay with fox news for the latest on the last minute negotiations before and if those cuts do kick in on friday. oh, it was a big win for a driver named jaimmy johnson at the daytona speedway and a female driver scored points as well and neither of those big moments are the highlights of this saturday's race. >> and tony stewart is going to win this race. but a terrible crash coming into the finish. >> a big, big crash. >> kyle larson's car-- >> at least 28 fans injured two critically when that crash took place in the last lap of the race and sent the car flying into the fence catapulting large pieces of the wreck, including an entire tire into the stand and on top of spectators. trace gallagher has the story. >> reporter: in orlando, saying that 33 pe
leaders meet with the press at 4 p.m. today. there's no big meeting happening, they're not meeting with the president not a bipartisan brouhaha so people think it's going to happen and the cuts are going to happen and serious, especially to the military and other folks furloughed. stay with fox news for the latest on the last minute negotiations before and if those cuts do kick in on friday. oh, it was a big win for a driver named jaimmy johnson at the daytona speedway and a female driver...
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the court price of crude has come down. lori: we're coming into the peak gas priced at a year, about a mother to away. what is your forecast? will it come down before it goes back up again? >> and not in the business of forecasting. the key factors are going to be supply and demand factors. we have seen cuts in opec production dense forecasts of record will demand, and that is why we have a tight market. lori: let's talk about this goal of the u.s. energy independence, the timeframe is 2024. are you confident we are on track? >> we can be. between what we can produce in this country, imports from canada, and biofuels, we can become energy self-sufficient from a north american basis of. lori: there are some hurdles. the civil trial involving bp, big bucks, significant dangers with the deep water oil drilling. you confident, the fracking industry wouldn't run into some of the same risks? >> absolutely. has been done safely for 60 years. there's a lot of this information out there and we simply need to get it out. lori: intere
the court price of crude has come down. lori: we're coming into the peak gas priced at a year, about a mother to away. what is your forecast? will it come down before it goes back up again? >> and not in the business of forecasting. the key factors are going to be supply and demand factors. we have seen cuts in opec production dense forecasts of record will demand, and that is why we have a tight market. lori: let's talk about this goal of the u.s. energy independence, the timeframe is...
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the way to the supreme court to stop health care. he just wrote an op ed, literally two months ago, saying absolutely not, hell no, we're not taking this medicaid money. what they should have said is i am a swing state republican, and i can't get re-elected in 2014 if the hospital interests many my state come and threaten me with their own bankruptcy and then run against me or fund my opponent. these guys all got elected in 2010 on this tea party rah-rah thing, none of that dirty federal money, and now you have 100% match. the federal government putting 100% to expand care. in florida that has met 33.6 billion dollars that hospitals are going to get. that's a 31% increase in the amount of money they would get over the status quo because you have people who can't qualify right now for medicaid, but who still show up at the hospitals. a million people in florida. this is about money and re-election. >> the biggest difference between governing at the federal level and the state and local level is that the state and local level you have
the way to the supreme court to stop health care. he just wrote an op ed, literally two months ago, saying absolutely not, hell no, we're not taking this medicaid money. what they should have said is i am a swing state republican, and i can't get re-elected in 2014 if the hospital interests many my state come and threaten me with their own bankruptcy and then run against me or fund my opponent. these guys all got elected in 2010 on this tea party rah-rah thing, none of that dirty federal money,...
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i have 22 agency had -- heads. by the state constitution, those 22 people have to work for me. you had better hire great people. i see them every week or week and a half area in terms of having to sit down and face the review, once a month. that is a long time. you had better have great people. number two, you had better understand the numbers. nice in the numbers of government. it is all about deciding what you want to do. in a business, everybody has a clear job. trying to sell more twinkies, whatever it is. in government there are so many different missions, it is hard to delineate. you should say here is why i am here. >> when you pick up the phone and want to get a message to president obama, who you talk to in the white house? >> i talked to washington through two or three agencies. i probably talk to arnie duncan once a month. right now, hhs is a big issue. i would talk to the secretary while we are up here. i have not had to duck to the president. -- talk to the president. he called to ask your food be part of an education event -- if we would be part of an education ev
i have 22 agency had -- heads. by the state constitution, those 22 people have to work for me. you had better hire great people. i see them every week or week and a half area in terms of having to sit down and face the review, once a month. that is a long time. you had better have great people. number two, you had better understand the numbers. nice in the numbers of government. it is all about deciding what you want to do. in a business, everybody has a clear job. trying to sell more twinkies,...
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just in time for spring, national parks like yosemite will see their services cut, the pentagon planning to force more than 700,000 defense department workers to take one day off a week, a 20% pay cut. near quantico marine base in northern virginia, the anticipation is already breeding anxiety. >> people are hunkered down, really afraid to spend any kind of money. >> reporter: there is bipartisan agreement for one thing, both sides seem to agree that these cuts will go into affect at the end of this week. there's also at least some good news. most of the layoffs and furloughs won't actually take place until a month from now. >> maybe they will sort it out at some point. peter alexander at the white house, thank you very much. >>> let's get a check of the top stories of the morning. natalie is here with those. >> good morning to you. >> good morning. welcome back. >> thank you. >> good morning, savannah. in the news this morning, john kerry is in london this morning as he kicks off his first official overseas trip as secretary of state. nbc's foreign chief correspondent andrea mitchell is
just in time for spring, national parks like yosemite will see their services cut, the pentagon planning to force more than 700,000 defense department workers to take one day off a week, a 20% pay cut. near quantico marine base in northern virginia, the anticipation is already breeding anxiety. >> people are hunkered down, really afraid to spend any kind of money. >> reporter: there is bipartisan agreement for one thing, both sides seem to agree that these cuts will go into affect...
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and texas governor rick perry has done a full court press trying to get california businesses to move to his state after jerry brown raised taxes and regulations. next, how many businesses are thinking about fleeing? we've got an answer and it's a big number. and the new google glass, cool, sure. is it dangerous? will we be distracted? will it lead to lawsuits? the top trial lawyer in america joins us in a moment. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. stuart: texas is killing california. it's all about taxes and regulation. they are laughing already. here's the story, california raises taxes and imposes a draconian environmental rules. texas governor perry heads west, come to my state he says we don't have an income tax. and we just love business. now, california is responding, clearly. businesses are very interested in getting out of the formerly golden
and texas governor rick perry has done a full court press trying to get california businesses to move to his state after jerry brown raised taxes and regulations. next, how many businesses are thinking about fleeing? we've got an answer and it's a big number. and the new google glass, cool, sure. is it dangerous? will we be distracted? will it lead to lawsuits? the top trial lawyer in america joins us in a moment. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the...
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so government jobs, is this now include the pentagon? is this our military? we should just cut by 10%? suddenly giuliani doesn't like anyone collecting a government paycheck. that's an awfully big umbrella to start talking down people and suggesting they're all lazy and sitting around and inefficient. >> stephanie: exactly. 17 minutes after the hour. eric boehlert remains in the sidecar. we condition continue right-wing world right after this on "the stephanie miller show." >> i got her number off the men's room stall. 1-800-steph-12. in brookside chocolate a world of remarkable tastes comes together. rich, dark chocolate meets sweetened soft centers flavored with exotic fruit juices, like pomegranate goji with raspberry, and acai with blueberry. it's chocolate like you've never experienced it before. and it comes from a place called brookside. discover brookside. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anyth
so government jobs, is this now include the pentagon? is this our military? we should just cut by 10%? suddenly giuliani doesn't like anyone collecting a government paycheck. that's an awfully big umbrella to start talking down people and suggesting they're all lazy and sitting around and inefficient. >> stephanie: exactly. 17 minutes after the hour. eric boehlert remains in the sidecar. we condition continue right-wing world right after this on "the stephanie miller show."...
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the pentagon said a majority of civilian employees will be furloughed. they talked about agricultural department, with meat and poultry inspectors facing furloughs. this information goes on and on , no matter where you read today. june is calling from wisconsin. independent. caller: hi. i just want everybody to remember that we sent the people to washington who are our "representatives" to represent us, not their own egos. they should be furloughed. everybody in congress who is against doing things to make this country grow, they should not get paid. they should be laid off and not get a pay raise for years. they are always big on cutting public workers. listen, it has always been about good government jobs. government workers spend the money, and other businesses hire more people. the republicans know that, and it is just a shame that we are at war and the things we are doing in congress are, like, treasonous to me, because it is bringing down our country. my senator, ron johnson, he needs to fully explain why he is not encouraging his peons in congress
the pentagon said a majority of civilian employees will be furloughed. they talked about agricultural department, with meat and poultry inspectors facing furloughs. this information goes on and on , no matter where you read today. june is calling from wisconsin. independent. caller: hi. i just want everybody to remember that we sent the people to washington who are our "representatives" to represent us, not their own egos. they should be furloughed. everybody in congress who is...
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. >>> in new orleans, bp is expected in federal court for the start of the long awaited civil case over the 2010 deep water horizon disaster. explosion calls the massive spill which lasted nearly 90 days something more than four million barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico. the first phase of case will focus on the company's actions in the run-up to the massive spill. >>> we'll go live to fox business network in new york for a look at what is driving the markets today. >> but first, the world appear oldest marathon runner ran his last race over the weekend at 101 years old. >> oh, my gosh. >> he grew up as a farmer in india and didn't start running until he was 89. after he lost his wife and his son as a way to embark on a new phase of his life. that is amazing. -- the world's oldest marathon runner ran his last race over the weekend at 101 years old. . >> we'll be right back. . >>> back now with a look at the week ahead on wall street and why booking that last-minute airline ticket could cost you even more this year. lauren ?imenty with fox business network is
. >>> in new orleans, bp is expected in federal court for the start of the long awaited civil case over the 2010 deep water horizon disaster. explosion calls the massive spill which lasted nearly 90 days something more than four million barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico. the first phase of case will focus on the company's actions in the run-up to the massive spill. >>> we'll go live to fox business network in new york for a look at what is driving the markets today....